Allen Jack+Cottier (AJ+C)’s Chairman Keith Cottier AM has been awarded the 2009 Doctor of Science in Architecture (honoris causa) by The University of Sydney.
We at AJ+C are all shocked and saddened by the sudden passing of John Suprun, on Thursday 5 November 2009.
A magical indoor sports hall inspired by the endless Australian sky has won the prestigious World Architecture Festival Awards announced today in Barcelona.
Allen Jack+Cottier (AJ+C) announces the promotions of 8 dedicated team members
Building on success, Rouse Hill Town Centre wins the 2009 Australian Institute of Building's NSW Chapter Award for Professional Excellence.
'We are stewing in our own oven', writes Paul Sheenan in the Sydney Morning Herald, Monday, July 27, 2009.
'Retrofitting Streets: Design Ideas (Marrickville Proposition)' presented July 22, 2009.
'Interpreting Road Design Standards: Cooler and Greener Cities' presented July 22, 2009.
'Making Streets Greener: Soil Issues and Solutions' presented July 22, 2009. A synopsis follows...
'Chippendale Road Gardens Project' presented July 22, 2009. A synopsis follows...
Large turn-out for 'Reinventing our City Streets' discussion sets the wheel in motion.
Sustainability at a crossroad? The future of Sydney's streets and roads to be discussed at a stakeholders' forum in AJ+C's Sydney office.
Praised for its world-class approach to sustainability, GPT Group's Rouse Hill Town Centre has been named overall winner of the 2009 Property Council of Australia's Rider Levett Bucknall Awards for Innovation. The town centre was designed by Rice Daubney, Allen Jack+Cottier and Group GSA (in association with Civitas Urban Design and Planning).
Making the grade: Allen Jack+Cottier (AJ+C) continues to set new standards and expectations for the design of student housing - this time in Western Australia.
Green, character rich, and marketable - Flourmill Studios has won the 2009 Marrickville Medal.
The Queensland Centre of Photography (QCP) has launched its new home in an office building designed by Allen Jack+Cottier and Cox Rayner.
New College, a new Allen Jack+Cottier-designed student village opened opposite the existing New College at the University of New South Wales in January.